资产/投资组合管理

雪佛龙的杜韦内页岩资产正在出售

石油巨头在完成与竞争对手赫斯公司的合并之际,希望剥离加拿大致密油资产。

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Duvernay 地层将碳氢化合物储存在深度达 4000 米的小型加压孔隙中。
消息来源:雪佛龙加拿大公司

雪佛龙已挂牌出售其在 Duvernay 页岩和加拿大阿尔伯塔省的全部 70% 开采权益。该资产占地 340,000 英亩,位于埃德蒙顿市西北约 260 公里处。

2022 年,该油田的平均凝析油和液化天然气产量为 17,500 桶/天,天然气产量为 126 MMcf/天。

该公司在一份声明中表示,“该业务在其当前生产和潜在增长机会方面都具有重大价值,我们预计这将对具有互补投资组合的其他公司具有吸引力。” “这一决定只会影响雪佛龙在迪韦尔内的利益。雪佛龙在加拿大的其他利益不受影响。”

此次出售是雪佛龙总体计划的一部分,该计划从现在到 2028 年将削减多达 150 亿美元的资产。此次重组的部分原因是该公司最近以 530 亿美元收购了竞争对手 Hess。

KUFPEC Canada Inc. 是科威特外国石油勘探公司的全资子公司,持有雪佛龙加拿大公司 Duvernay 租赁资产剩余 30% 的权益。雪佛龙表示,在销售过程中将继续与加拿大 KUFPEC、业务合作伙伴、政府、原住民和社区组织密切合作。

“希佛龙将征求并审查意向书,但不保证任何出售,”该公司补充道。

2021 年初,壳牌以 7.07 亿美元的价格向 Crescent Point Energy 出售了其 Duvernay 页岩油田——净面积 450,000 英亩,以及 270 多口井的约 30,000 BOED 产量。当时,壳牌希望将重点放在能带来更好现金价值的资产上。

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Asset/portfolio management

Chevron’s Duvernay Shale Assets Are on the Block

Oil giant looks to shed Canadian tight-oil assets as it moves to wrap up merger with rival Hess.

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The Duvernay formation holds hydrocarbons in small, pressurized pores at a depth of up to 4000 m.
SOURCE: Chevron Canada

Chevron has hung the for sale sign out on its entire 70% working interest in the Duvernay shale and tight play in Alberta, Canada. The asset comprises 340,000 gross acres located around 260 km northwest of the city of Edmonton.

The operator averaged production of 17,500 B/D of condensate and natural gas liquids and 126 MMcf/D of natural gas from the field in 2022.

“The business holds significant value in both its current production as well as potential growth opportunities, which we expect to be attractive to other companies with complementary portfolios,” the company said in a statement. “This decision only impacts Chevron’s interests in the Duvernay. Chevron’s other Canadian interests are not affected.”

The sale is part of Chevron’s overall plan to shed up to $15 billion in assets between now and 2028. This realignment is due in part to the company’s recent $53 billion acquisition of rival Hess.

KUFPEC Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company, holds the remaining 30% interest in Chevron Canada’s Duvernay lease holdings. Chevron said it will continue to work closely with KUFPEC Canada, business partners, government, First Nations, and community organizations during the sale process.

“Chevron will be soliciting and reviewing expressions of interest, but there are no assurances of any sale,” the company added.

In early 2021, Shell sold its Duvernay shale position—450,000 net acres and around 30,000 BOED of production from more than 270 wells—to Crescent Point Energy for $707 million. At the time, Shell was looking to focus on assets that delivered better cash value.